Sentences with phrase «celebrity status in»

The lawyer whose name is first on the list of lawyers representing Warner Bros has gained celebrity status in US circles.
And as this article, Supreme Court Connection: High Court Clerks Tackle Entertainment Law (Matthew Belloni — Oct. 3, 2006), explains, Supreme Court clerks are trading in on their celebrity status in the small pond of the legal profession to represent big - time, Hollywood celebrities.
Perry achieved celebrity status in 2003 when he won the Turner Prize, one of the art world's premier honours.
Sherman rapidly rose to celebrity status in the international art world during the early 1980s with the presentation of a series of untitled «film stills» in various group and solo exhibitions across America and Europe.
In particular, her 1989 series Tanya as a Bandit and Untitled Patty Hearst, explored Patty Hearst's celebrity status in relation to her criminal activity.
Both artists enjoyed celebrity status in an audience beyond the art world, and both manipulated their personas as evidenced, in the exhibition, by each of their self - portraits in drag.
Regardless of being equipped with celebrity status in his resume, he finds it more feasible to control the quality that he is obligated to deliver to his reader first - hand with no limitation.
Sometimes the need for a platform feels like a Catch 22 — you're expected to enjoy a certain level of celebrity status in your niche to get a traditional book contract, and yet, getting that status can be difficult without a book as a credential.
With Buick's celebrity status in China — and returning status in the States — it's good to see a competent competitor rolling out of Detroit.
His catastrophic injuries, survival and recovery earn him instant celebrity status in and around Boston.
Max: Bessie Bardot and Geoff Barker are partners in life and they have a celebrity status in Australia which makes them recognizable to our users.
The» 4 month sleep regression» has celebrity status in my sleep world.

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She's had tons of supporting roles that have landed her squarely in global celebrity status, but Gwyneth is also a crafty entrepreneur.
Khan's celebrity status — he's the 8th highest - paid actor in the world — could give the TED brand its largest audience ever.
Mayweather's success in the boxing world brought him a level of celebrity status that few can achieve.
From all reports, they appear to be totally different in personality and celebrity status.
White's not afraid to lean on the power of the celebrity status he has built since his Olympic debut in 2006.
The problem is a board and top executive team that don't always appear to have control of its wide - ranging cast of characters, including founders who have attained near - celebrity status (another co-founder, Biz Stone, is a regular on NPR, and earlier this year Dorsey was profiled in Vanity Fair), headstrong and divisive managers, and investors used to getting their way.
Instead of just the big, famous causes and their galas, Six Degrees is more focused on people who are in individual, smaller communities, or big cities, who need funding and can use the celebrity status to get noticed.
It may seem unattainable to reach «celebrity status» in your given field, but it's not as hard as you may think.
In this guide to becoming Facebook famous, you'll learn how to master Facebook organic reach, learn how to get Facebook likes faster than before and gain a celebrity status on Facebook with a verified profile.
These influencers usually don't have an existing celebrity status, but are instead «regular people» with a strong interest and passion in something specific, which make them influential and, naturally, well known.
That form of «religion» is an entertainment industry in which standard form for preachers, teachers, and speakers IS to package and promote themselves in a constant competition for top celebrity status, on such venues as TBN, just as aspiring popular music groups and singers are over on MTV.
Since Gosling has made vague comments about being «religious» in interviews, several Christian outlets grabbed onto a single word and assigned born - again status to a celebrity who has never made any public comments to confirm it.
But despite celebrity status Graham remained an evangelist.Resisting calls to run for US President in the 60s he remained committed to «preaching the gospel».
Well, that's not quite true — Paris Hilton and Sharon Osborne are obviously quite savvy in manipulating the media to secure their celebrity status.
Your sainted mama was a depressed old hag who loved her celebrity status and used the poor to rake in millions for the Vatican.
Can I suggest that whether it be money, religion, power, theology, sex, celebrity / political status or any human movement or ideology that in principle in and of itself there is no good or bad but what one does with it that determines that.
One that pops into mind is the show dog, whose primary function is to be on display as a celebrity to attract eyes so that the congregation can share in the celebrity status.
If that's not confusing enough, let's just say it was about the air of the place, which reserved walk - in tables for celebrities who wished to attend its status - y luncheons on a moment's notice.
Manley was known in Houston, but didn't have the same celebrity status that he had earned in D.C..
Pam Edwards, pediatric sleep consultant, says that «the «4 - month sleep regression» has celebrity status» in her business.
SUNNY GAULT: Yes, and I also think it is tough for Adele or really anybody who is in that kind of celebrity type status because there are so many eyeballs on you and what you do.
There aren't, it's fair to say, many here who, on first glance, have much in common with Dee, but with her recently acquired celebrity status, she was invited to speak at a fringe event hosted by the Policy Exchange think tank.
Police said he used his celebrity status to allow him to hide in plain sight, preventing people from confronting him.
Cuomo is untested in such a race against a candidate who could draw a passionate following and has celebrity status.
Kris Balderston, who worked on upstate economic issues in Clinton's Senate office, said the former first lady specialized in leveraging her celebrity status into connecting, say, upstate vegetable growers to budding locavore restaurants, or Seneca Lake wineries to big - name downstate retailers and wholesalers.
Lalor: «It's funny because Trump came up to Dutchess County in 2012 and a lot of candidates were there and if they took pictures with him because of his celebrity status they certainly didn't put it on the website because of the embarrassment and the baggage attached Trump.»
Cynthia Nixon is getting extra exposure thanks to her celebrity status, and that could help close the gap in generating donations.
Langworthy, who hosted Astorino in Buffalo in December, admits Trump's celebrity status gives this event a different feel.
Sweeney's attorney, E. Stewart Jones, tells YNN's Erin Connolly that the former lawmaker was unfairly treated because of his so - called «celebrity status» in the Capital Region.
``... the former lawmaker was unfairly treated because of his so - called «celebrity status» in the Capital Region.»
However, it's perhaps most obviously on display when the accused has some kind of status or power — from celebrity, to being in a position of authority.
I also asked that the court take into account the breaches of trust in this case - Hall carried out some of these offences in places where the victims were entitled to feel safe, he used his celebrity status to invite them to attend the BBC, and he also displayed an element of planning and premeditation.
From incubation in a bra to an afterlife under glass, how a cloned sheep attained celebrity status
Stymied by the slow pace of the negotiations — which they are not even allowed to participate in — these so - called «subnationals» have worked on the sidelines for years, using political will, economic leverage and the celebrity status of prominent politicians to advance their climate goals.
The second half of the 20th century, and the rise of television, introduced yet a new change in communication technology that was accompanied by the rise of a new cultural icon: the sports figure, who for the first time in history rose to the status of global celebrity.
Sexual fluidity is not a new concept, but has recently gotten a lot more attention because of high - profile celebrities openly announcing their change in sexual status, making it somewhat fashionable to change sides.
Hopkins's sudden celebrity coupled with MIT's admission and an accompanying report are part of a new groundswell of concern about the status of women professors in the sciences.
but her celebrity status also affords her the luxuries in life that many of us cant afford!
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